As expected, we did get some overnight snow, but it was only a very small amount down to around 1600m or 5,250ft. So, while the underfoot conditions were favourable, I decided to pick off another of my ‘Easy’ walks – no. 6 to Les Haudères, via the villages of La Sage and La Forclaz. (This leaves only walks 8 and 10 to do, if I can, before this ‘winter’ is over).
As you will see from the gallery below, the walk started brightly enough, but the clouds soon came along to make things a little tricky for my point and shoot camera. (I’ve had to lighten a couple of the images). But, I hope you enjoy the walk as much as I did. 😊


































Er no picies Mike.
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Thanks for the heads up Brian. I’m sure they were there when I previewed it. The only difference from previous posts was that I loaded it as a gallery and it wasn’t my usual tiled gallery so I changed it after loading the pics. Hopefully it’s there now. 🤞🤞
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Yep they are there this morning👍
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Thanks again Brian. Not the prettiest of views with half snow and half normal ground (and dull skies), but that’s been put right overnight with another 10 to 12″ of the white stuff. Feels like we’re back to square one and still in the midst of winter!
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Nice shots, Mike, I especially love photo #23, the snowy mountain scene!
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Thank you Donna. I had to zoom in to get that shot, but it does emphasise the ruggedness of the mountains and glacier.
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